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I would like a unique, increment, number on each document printed document. I need these numbers to start at, say, 83, for the first document.

For bonus points, I plan on printing two A5 documents on one A4 page, so it is the actual number of documents printed, not just the two print jobs that must be counted.

ProfK
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    "bonus points"? – Xavierjazz Jul 23 '15 at 04:57
  • http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10229077/how-to-catch-print-jobs-in-c-sharp-net may be helpful. – ThatOneDude Jul 23 '15 at 06:01
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    possible duplicate of [Counter in Excel](http://superuser.com/questions/922870/counter-in-excel) – Scott - Слава Україні Jul 23 '15 at 07:06
  • @Xavierjazz Don't take every word you read so seriously. All I meant was that I have an extra question. In many competitions, you win "bonus points" by answering an extra question or performing an extra task. – ProfK Oct 05 '16 at 11:23
  • Something like `Get-WMIObject Win32_PerfFormattedData_Spooler_PrintQueue | Select Name, @{Expression={$_.jobs};Label="CurrentJobs"}, TotalJobsPrinted, JobErrors`? _Hint_ from [here](https://learn-powershell.net/2010/11/21/viewing-print-queue-statistics-with-powershell/). You can do a [little command](http://stackoverflow.com/q/5593448/3569208) to do it too. – Hastur Oct 12 '16 at 12:29

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